The first X-Men film presented a grand cast of iconic heroes in a
troubled world; their heroics would only become grander and more
complex in the continuing conflict. Bryan Singer's second X-Men film carries over everything that made the first film great, and still manages to cram in a whole lot more.
The action in X2 is phenomenal. The film starts off with one of
the most elegantly-staged fight scenes on film. Shortly thereafter, the
film rolls ahead with a constant series of fights and flights; among
the most inspiring of scenes, Storm takes out a pair of jets with
tornadoes, and Pyro goes berserk against a police squad. The entire
last half of the film takes everybody to Alkali Lake, for a massive
cascade of impressive action, including a great fight between Wolverine
and Lady Deathstrike, Magneto wreaking havoc with the military, and
Cyclops blowing things up. The whole time, all life on Earth remains at
stake. It all reaches its apex with an awesome dam burst sequence, the
likes of which could put the scenes in Superman: The Movie to shame.
Despite having so much, the film never feels overblown or convoluted; it
all flows very sublimely, and gives just enough room for the story to
unfold and breathe a little. Characters shine a little better than
before, and more attention is given to the lesser players. Some of the
strongest moments include revelations concerning Wolverine's character.
The film also digs up enough background on the villain, Colonel
Stryker, and his situation to give the evil plot more relevance and
depth. It all ties into the grander scheme of showing a world
struggling against mutant prejudice, and thanks to the characters and
their interactions, it remains a compelling struggle.
This film is made with fantastic photography and editing. Acting is
great from the whole cast: Hugh Jackman continues to excel as
Wolverine, while Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Anna Paquin, Famke
Janssen, Brian Cox, and everybody else remains solid. Writing is not
bad. This production uses great-looking sets, props, and costumes.
Special effects are generally good, but are aging a little. John
Ottman's music score is great.
X2 is a perfectly-balanced sequel with fantastic action scenes, but
still gives a good amount of attention to the story and characters. In
spite of this, it is a massive step up from the first film, and remains
one of the best sequels since T2.
Recommended!
4.5/5 (Entertainment: Perfect | Story: Good | Film: Very Good)
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